Summary
This paper investigates the correlation between non-visual metrics and brightness metrics in indoor lighting systems, with a focus on the role of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) and melanopsin pigments in non-visual effects of light.
Categories
Lighting Design Considerations: The paper discusses the importance of considering non-visual parameters in lighting design, particularly in relation to the effects of ipRGCs and melanopsin pigments.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper references the impact of light on non-visual outcomes such as attention and alertness, which are related to cognitive function.
Sleep and insomnia: The paper discusses the role of light in sleep research, particularly in relation to the effects of light intensity, spectrum, time, and duration of light treatment on sleep quality.
Alertness and performance: The paper discusses the impact of light on alertness, which is a key aspect of performance.
Eye health: The paper discusses the role of ipRGCs and melanopsin pigments in the eye, which are important for eye health.
Author(s)
TQ Khanh, TQ Vinh, P Bodrogi
Publication Year
2023
Number of Citations
1
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